Find answers to your questions before joining a tour so that you can find out exactly what you want to know.

Sorry, we do not offer free tours in exchange for reviews.

Sorry, we do not offer discounts, but we can arrange something special for those working in the wine industry.

Sorry, we do not have senior discounts.

Sorry, we do not offer student discounts.

Argentine peso.

Yes, absolutely. We use the MEP dollar exchange rate.

Yes, we accept bank transfers, Zelle, or PayPal.

We always charge in Argentine pesos.

No, tips are not included.

The guide and driver usually split the tip 70/30 respectively, unless you prefer otherwise. A common tip is USD 10 per person per day.

No, restaurant tips are not included.

Yes, we offer a USD 20 discount for guests who do not consume wine.

On group tours, we follow a tight schedule and cannot make detours, especially in the morning. On private tours, it's possible, but please note that wineries are strict with their visit times.

In Luján de Cuyo, four wineries is the recommended maximum. In the Uco Valley, visiting three is the most practical.

Yes, no prior experience is needed. The horses are gentle, and full instructions are provided.

For group tours, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before pickup. Later cancellations have a USD 50 fee per person. No-shows are fully charged. For private tours, please contact us for details.

• Catena Zapata and El Enemigo: full refund up to 8 days before. For groups of more than 9 people, up to 15 days. • Angélica Restaurant and Piedra Infinita (Zuccardi): full refund up to 48 hours before.

All reservations made through Viator must be cancelled directly through that platform.

During low season we may be flexible. In high season, unfortunately, we must apply cancellation charges, as a reserved spot is lost.

Yes, but only on private tours.

Yes, with prior planning we can visit wineries that offer activities for children.

Yes, Mendoza has excellent wineries specializing in sparkling wines. We can include them with advance planning.

Yes, mainly in the Maipú area. Please contact us.

You can fish all year, but the best months are from October to April.

Excellent, although different from Patagonia. We fish in mountain streams with fast-moving water. The fish are wild and abundant. We access private ranches with very low fishing pressure. The average size is 1 kg (12 inches).

Absolutely. It’s ideal for beginners thanks to the short casting style.

Yes, especially for tours to the Andes or the Uco Valley.

The quality is the same: we visit excellent wineries and taste premium wines. The difference is that private tours are fully customizable—winery selection, flexible timing, etc.

Usually not, as accommodations are quite far. We can arrange a private tour instead.

Not necessarily. We work with about 25 trusted wineries and rotate visits based on availability and quality. With enough notice, we can include a specific winery if it meets our standards.

We do our best to stick to the itinerary, but changes may occur due to external factors. We always replace them with similar quality options and inform you in advance.

Yes, we’re happy to. We just need the recipient's name and email address.

Each winery has its own approach. At a minimum, one visit includes a vineyard tour, winemaking explanation, and a tasting of their top wines.

They are multi-course tasting menus of at least four steps, paired with wines. Each lunch is carefully selected and prepared by chefs using seasonal local ingredients.

Yes, we can adapt menus with prior notice.

Let us know as soon as possible and we’ll try to recover it. You can pick it up at our office.

Yes, of course. With advance notice, we can organize a sparkling wine toast and a cake.

Absolutely. Just let us know in advance.

Yes, if you arrive before 8 a.m. We can arrange a transfer from the airport to the first winery. No refunds if you miss the tour due to delays or flight cancellations. Not applicable for buses from Chile, especially in winter.

Yes, you can join without consuming wine. We offer a USD 20 discount.

No. All wineries are closed on that day.

We don’t operate on January 1. Wineries are closed and our team takes the day off.

No. Wineries are closed and we do not run tours on that day.

Regular mail is not possible. Only via courier (DHL, TNT), which is costly (minimum USD 180 per box of 6 + taxes). We recommend taking it as luggage in special wine boxes available at our office (4, 6, or 12-bottle sizes).

Yes, we have boxes for 4, 6, and 12 bottles.

It depends on the airline and destination. On domestic flights within Argentina, you can carry up to 6 bottles as hand luggage. Please check with your airline.

It can be very cold: between -10°C and 10°C (14°F to 50°F).

On private tours, yes, with advance notice. On group tours, it’s harder as they’re pre-set. Still, we’re flexible if the requested winery meets our standards and the group for that day hasn’t been finalized yet.

Yes, we’re happy to include one with advance planning.

Yes, on private tours we accept small, well-behaved pets.

Yes, of course. Please notify us in advance so we can arrange everything.

Yes, we can arrange rental equipment with advance notice.

If it doesn’t require a major detour, we can pick you up. Otherwise, we may ask you to meet us at our office. If staying in a gated community, please wait for the guide at the entrance gate.

Unfortunately, it’s neither safe or practical to join in your own vehicle during the tour.

Yes, with enough notice we can organize a kosher wine experience.

Yes, with prior notice we can include wineries that follow organic and/or biodynamic practices.

If you let us know in advance, we can connect you with a company that rents warm clothing and suitable gear.
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